By: Robert Murphy
Good news everyone! Sorry I’ve been watching Futurama but there is good news for you
all and it comes in the form of a review for Jormungand: Perfect Order. The second season to show picks up right
where the show leaves off and finally digs deep into the shows story and all
the lead up that we were left with in the shows first season. This was a really
great feature for the Jormungand and
that isn’t to say the first season wasn’t enjoyable but it left you with a lot to
want from the show and a lot to want to expect and I wasn’t disappointed with
what I received.
Now the story does take an initial lull to get the ball
rolling but things pick up quite quickly as Koko Hekmatyar’s “plans” that are
briefly hinted at in the first half of the show start to be revealed. In fact
now more than ever Koko begins to shine and show her true intentions and the
end game that she has insight for this terrible world of weapons dealers. The
relationship between her and Jonah also becomes more and more complex as the story
sends you through a number of twists and turns in this second half so much so
that I’d spoil them if I got to into things which I have no intention of doing.
Koko though is not the only one to hit her stride as a character, no in fact
all the characters somehow become even more compelling as a group. For example,
Wiley who is the teams expert on explosives gets a little bit of a back drop in
one of the episodes and reveals that underneath the calm outer shell he usually
presents himself with there is a truly gifted explosives expert to an almost
scary level. Each character as I said gets even more love from me in the second
half of the show especially Koko who reveals herself more and more and it
terrifies me almost how she comes to be an unstoppable force in Perfect Order.
As for the action, you can’t really improve on what was
already there for Jormungand and it
is just as good in the second half of the show. I will say there is less of it
though and it takes more of a back seat to the story but I didn’t mind that at
all because I was so engrossed in what was going on. The solid musical score is
also just as catchy as ever and usually pops up to make a gun fight ten times
more enjoyable. Now as I said before I don’t want to spoil anything but I have
to say that the ending was not what I expected of the show, it almost feels
like they left in room for another season and wanted to continue the story but
won’t be able to with what you’re left with because it would delve too far into
science fiction.
All in all, I didn’t really have much to say different from
my review of the first half of Jormungand
because much of the show stayed the same except for the massive improvements to
the storytelling element. Various twists and turns come up during Perfect Order and make you feel relieved
by all the buildup you were waiting to be revealed. A few more characters enter
the shows second half, some quite umm unique but the already solid characters that
I loved and have seen got even stronger with these episodes. Koko Hekmatyar
especially comes into her own, you knew she had something going on inside of
her head and when people tried to get in her way during this season they truly
regretted it, as one of the episodes points out in season 1, Koko is a dragon
with claws and teeth that will devour you in an instant and boy I loved seeing
it happen.
Good:
- The storytelling takes a big step forward and reveals so
much that we were waiting for from season 1
- Action is pushed back a little bit but still very enjoyable
- All the cast continues to shine, even more so than they did
before
- Koko really drives the story and watching all her plans
unfold had me till the end
Bad:
- The ending itself was lacking and delves into a sci-fi area
that falters it
Scully Rating: 8.8 out of 10
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